37-404. COLORING WHEN UNFIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. Whenever the director of the department of agriculture or his agent finds any milk, cream or other dairy products unacceptable for human consumption under the foregoing, he shall color the same with a harmless edible dye so that it may thereafter be identified as having been condemned for human consumption.
History:
[37-404, added 1943, ch. 85, sec. 4, p. 171; am. 1949, ch. 183, sec. 3, p. 385; am. 1974, ch. 18, sec. 251, p. 364.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 37 - FOOD, DRUGS, AND OIL
Chapter 4 - SANITARY INSPECTION OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
Section 37-402 - STANDARDS, RULES AND REGULATIONS.
Section 37-403 - BASIS FOR ISSUANCE OR REVOCATION OF LICENSES OR PERMITS.
Section 37-404 - COLORING WHEN UNFIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.
Section 37-405 - DEPARTMENT MAY MAKE RULES AND ORDERS.
Section 37-406 - DEPARTMENT TO COOPERATE WITH OTHER AGENCIES.
Section 37-407 - FEES AND ASSESSMENTS TO BE COLLECTED FROM DAIRY PROCESSORS.
Section 37-408 - PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS.
Section 37-409 - MILK HAULERS AND TANKS — DEFINITIONS.
Section 37-410 - STANDARDS FOR HOLDING AND COOLING TANKS.
Section 37-411 - STANDARDS FOR TRANSPORTATION TANKS.
Section 37-412 - STANDARDS FOR MILK HAULERS.
Section 37-413 - STANDARDS FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF MILK SAMPLES.